9 months ago
9 months ago
10 months ago
Riley Newman dropping knowledge nuggets on an effective kitchen game 🧠👏 #Pickleball #Tips
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10 months ago
Skinny singles is one of the most popular games to play with just two people. 🎾 You have one player on each side of the court. The players start crosscourt from one another. Once the server has a side out, the ball goes to the other player, who stays in the square they are in, and only moves if they score. 🏃♂️ The returner still maintains the same position until the ball comes back to them (after a side out), and they score another point. 🌟
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10 months ago
11 months ago
They're playing chess while the rest of us play checkers
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11 months ago
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1 yr. ago
1 yr. ago
It’s one thing to say you want fast hands… and it’s another to put in the work like the Johns Bros. 🏃♂️
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1 yr. ago
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1 yr. ago
A 3.0 player usually avoids hitting a backhand and is able to hit a medium-paced forehand without a lot of control or intentional direction.
They hit medium-paced serves and return shorter in the court. A 3.0 player struggles to stay in dink rallies, lacking control and consistency. They are able to hit a safe third-shot drop and volleys without a lot of direction.
From a strategic standpoint, 3.0s understand the basic fundamental rules and are learning proper court positioning. They can keep score and are able to compete in tournaments and
match play.
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They hit medium-paced serves and return shorter in the court. A 3.0 player struggles to stay in dink rallies, lacking control and consistency. They are able to hit a safe third-shot drop and volleys without a lot of direction.
From a strategic standpoint, 3.0s understand the basic fundamental rules and are learning proper court positioning. They can keep score and are able to compete in tournaments and
match play.
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1 yr. ago
1 yr. ago
Camila teaches how to hit a behind-the-back speed up from the kitchen line 🤜 #Pickleball #Tips
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1 yr. ago
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1 yr. ago
In a new video, Zane demonstrates how drilling with a tennis racket can help build good habits on the pickleball court. The strings of a tennis racket launch the ball in comparison to a typical paddle. This makes it hard to control your dinks and keep the ball unattackable. #Pickleball #Tips
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1 yr. ago
Find your most aggressive fourth
• Look to take the ball out of the air when possible
• If you’re forced to let it bounce, allow the ball to reach it’s highest point off the bounce
• Play an aggressive shot with topspin.
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• Look to take the ball out of the air when possible
• If you’re forced to let it bounce, allow the ball to reach it’s highest point off the bounce
• Play an aggressive shot with topspin.
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1 yr. ago
Having fast hands just isn’t enough against players who know how to target your shoulders #Pickleball #Tips
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1 yr. ago
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In an average pickleball volley, each side is only allowed 1 hit every time the ball reaches their side of the court. A double hit is considered to be a fault and can incur a penalty for the side of the court responsible for the fault. Such a rule would imply that any double hit warrants a penalty. However, there are some situations where a double hit could be considered fair play
The official pickleball rule book stipulates that in order for a double hit to be considered fair, it needs to have been performed as a result of a “Single-direction stroke, by one play"
The official pickleball rule book stipulates that in order for a double hit to be considered fair, it needs to have been performed as a result of a “Single-direction stroke, by one play"
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1 yr. ago